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 We shall be using this six-step construct repeatedly during the later sections, with respect to the already mentioned Over-Drive process and others. We shall be using this six-step construct repeatedly during the later sections, with respect to the already mentioned Over-Drive process and others.
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 +===== A Modern Interpretation =====
 +A revised model for the 'Iterative Pattern of Emergence' has been developed by Matthew Hudson and was first presented in his book, 'The Eternal Moment of Now'. This renaming of the stages is as follows:
 +  * Recognition
 +  * Effect
 +  * Consequences and Contradictions
 +  * System and Form
 +  * Unravel
 +  * Emergence
 +  * Rest and Consolidation
 +This renaming also provides a useful acronym to remember the pattern through: RESCUER 
  
 ===== Fractal in Nature ===== ===== Fractal in Nature =====
 A particularly interesting feature of the nature of the ‘Power of Six’ is that it operates on many levels, operating with a fractal or holographic nature. For example, when running six sets of six questions, each set of six questions will have a general theme of the nature of each single step within the process; (see the transcripts in Chapters 6 and 7). A particularly interesting feature of the nature of the ‘Power of Six’ is that it operates on many levels, operating with a fractal or holographic nature. For example, when running six sets of six questions, each set of six questions will have a general theme of the nature of each single step within the process; (see the transcripts in Chapters 6 and 7).
  
-===== An Ancient Pattern ===== +===== An Ancient Pattern ??? ===== 
-Another interesting insight from [[people:steven_saunders|Steven Saunders]] in this area is showing that the pattern of six with a pause to consolidate is a pattern we have all inherited through our culture and ancestors – this pattern is based on the seven-day week. The clues to this ancient pattern are still encased within the original names and symbolism of the days of the week:+Another interesting insight from [[people:steven_saunders|Steven Saunders]] in this area is showing that the pattern of six with a pause to consolidate is a pattern we, in the occident, have all inherited through our culture and ancestors – this pattern is based on the seven-day week. The clues to this ancient pattern are still encased within the original names and symbolism of the days of the week:
  
   * Sunday – The day of the Sun, represents the self, one’s personality and ego. It is our identity and our face to the world. The space of ‘A’.   * Sunday – The day of the Sun, represents the self, one’s personality and ego. It is our identity and our face to the world. The space of ‘A’.
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 ===== Genesis ===== ===== Genesis =====
-There is also a pattern to be observed with the story of Genesis - The world was made in six days and on the seventh day God rested+There is also a pattern to be observed with the story of Genesis - The world was made in six days and on the seventh day God rested. Please note that these correlations are simply interesting notes on cultural references and are in no way representative of presupposed religious belief or similar.  
  
-  * Creation Day 1 (Genesis 1:1-5)God created the heavens and the earth. God then speaks light into existence. This could be considered the first statement, again proclaiming and the sun shining (light) +  * Creation Day 1 (Genesis 1:1-5) 
-  * Creation Day 2 (Genesis 1:6-8) God creates the sky. The sky forms a barrier between water upon the surface of the earth and the moisture in the air. This is a structuring of what is originally presented, giving more form (explaining) and initiating the boundary conditions. +    * God created the heavens and the earth. God then speaks light into existence. This could be considered the first statement, again proclaiming and the sun shining (light) 
-  * Creation Day 3 (Genesis 1:9-13) God creates dry land. God creates all plant life both large and small. This is the world around us, that which supports and holds the context for that which has preceded it. +  * Creation Day 2 (Genesis 1:6-8) 
-  * Creation Day 4 (Genesis 1:14-19) God creates all the stars and heavenly bodies, the sun and the moon are made manifest. Here there is a shift of the pattern as this myth holds the Sun and Moon in stage 4, however note that much of what is being presented are boundaries - here in 4 we are breaking outside of the constraints of the Earthly form and out into the beyond. +    * God creates the sky. The sky forms a barrier between water upon the surface of the earth and the moisture in the air. This is a structuring of what is originally presented, giving more form (explaining) and initiating the boundary conditions. 
-  * Creation Day 5 (Genesis 1:20-23) God creates all life that lives in the water. Here in 5 something special has occurred, the spark of life - not so much a sense of Crash and Burn from David's structure, but in relation to Thor and Jupiter the lightning strike, truth, intellect. +  * Creation Day 3 (Genesis 1:9-13) 
-  * Creation Day 6 (Genesis 1:24-31) God creates all the creatures and man. This fits soundly with both structures, representing a full growth and manifestation - all of that which has preceded this has brought us to this moment of a new creation. +    * God creates dry land. God creates all plant life both large and small. This is the world around us, that which supports and holds the context for that which has preceded it. 
-  * Creation Day 7 (Genesis 2:1-3) God rests. The day of rest, the pause, the consolidation.+  * Creation Day 4 (Genesis 1:14-19) 
 +    * God creates all the stars and heavenly bodies, the sun and the moon are made manifest. Here there is a shift of the pattern as this myth holds the Sun and Moon in stage 4, howevernote that much of what is being presented are boundaries - here in 4 we are breaking outside of the constraints of the Earthly form and out into the beyond. 
 +  * Creation Day 5 (Genesis 1:20-23) 
 +    * God creates all life that lives in the water. Here in 5 something special has occurred, the spark of life - not so much a sense of Crash and Burn from David's structure, but in relation to Thor and Jupiter the lightning strike, truth, intellect. 
 +  * Creation Day 6 (Genesis 1:24-31) 
 +    * God creates all the creatures and man. This fits soundly with both structures, representing a full growth and manifestation - all of that which has preceded this has brought us to this moment of a new creation. 
 +  * Creation Day 7 (Genesis 2:1-3) 
 +    * God rests. The day of rest, the pause, the consolidation.